The
Roots of AFFGS
How
it Began
by Christine Rickert,
board member
In
1994 two adoptive moms, Dawn Lum and Karen Lindh, began their adoption search
and attended a WISH 'Waiting is So Hard‘ support group, sponsored by
FIA 'Friends in Adoption‘ in Auburn, WA.
After
adopting their first babies successfully, they set out for baby number two.
Living in Woodinville and attending support meetings farther away became a bit
of a burden. So a handful of waiting parents, including Kim Brown,
Ann Cockrill and Julie Vanbeek, decided to form their own group and meet
somewhere closer to home.
With
financial assistance from 'Friends in Adoption‘, the moms found a meeting
space, had flyers printed and mailed them to recent attendees of the annual
adoption fair, to advertise their local adoption group. Lo and behold, a big
crowd showed up for the first meeting. Starting off with less than 50 people in
1997, the group quickly grew into the hundreds.
Dawn
Lum and Karen Lindh facilitated the waiting group (AWAIT), organized playgroups
(SNAP), sponsored quarterly education meetings. Karen started the newsletter.
Diana Gruenwald was instrumental in the early years of SNAP, and was later
a co-president on the board. Beth Elliott and Steve Shoemaker were the 2nd
set of AWAIT! Facilitators. Other founding members include Marie
Tschirgi, Lorna Bolong, Adi Ferrara, Maria King, Sheila Miller and Julia
Shlemmer. The articles of incorporation and the bi-laws were a group
effort including Julie Shoemaker. Violà, on June 24th, 1997, AFFGS was
officially born.
Today we have
about 100 families as active members, and 75 professionals affiliated with
AFFGS. Our events like the annual camping trip and summer picnic
regularly draw 50-75 people. We have 7 members on the board and can
always use a few more. Thanks to all the founding members for your
efforts and everyone after them who contributed to keeping our group alive
and thriving!